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Auburn - Behind Toomer’s Trees

LrgK9

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A match made in heaven


Speaking for myself, the most revealing thing about the Harsin news this week is the discovery of how prurient a chunk of my readership is. I’ve gotten my fair share of head shaking emails this week, to be honest.
Folks, if you’re judging the value of a person on whether her looks justify someone blowing up his career, his family, millions of dollars, etc., that says more about you than it does about her. Besides, there’s plenty of evidence out there already to suggest the problem isn’t that Harsin’s a horndog.
Instead, it may be that he’s the SEC’s Randy Edsall.
In his first season as Auburn football coach, Bryan Harsin created a divisive culture in which relationships with certain players were neglected and staff members felt ignored, according to multiple sources with direct knowledge of the inner workings of the Auburn football program under Harsin.
The inside view of the program comes as Harsin’s tenure with the Tigers has come under the microscope. The contentious relationships described to The Advertiser were in the backdrop of significant coaching staff changeover, widespread player defections and came to light days after Auburn failed to add a single recruit on National Signing Day on Wednesday…
Nineteen Auburn players have entered the transfer portal since the end of the season.
Multiple sources said Harsin would not speak to players he didn’t like when he wanted them out of the program. He would cut off correspondence with the player and family members.
Position coaches were tasked with telling players Harsin wanted out that they should leave the program.
“He’s going to send somebody else to do the dirty work,” one source said.
Another source recalled one instance of a player texting Harsin to apologize for a poor performance in a game. The player asked for guidance on how he could improve. Harsin did not reply to the text message. Instead, he had the player’s position coach call the player to tell him he needed to leave the program.
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No class and gutless is no way to run a football program, son. Maybe add awkward to the list, too.
A source said Harsin made efforts to relate to players like the ones he had at Boise State – often from a working-class white demographic – but did not always make the same effort to connect with others – often Black players from urban areas in the South. However, the source said they never heard Harsin use racist remarks or language.
When leading wide receiver Kobe Hudson entered the transfer portal in January, he tweeted, “He from the north I understood him, I’m from the south he didn’t understand me,” without naming Harsin. He transferred to UCF to play for former Auburn coach Gus Malzahn.
“There are sometimes players that are going through personal things that (Harsin) knows about, and he doesn’t have empathy for those situations,” one source said. “Whether it be a kid from a single-parent family, or a kid who’s going through struggles in life. I don’t think he has true empathy for kids.”
“How do you expect a young man to grow when you don’t even talk to them,” another source said, “or if you talk down to them, or if you tell them to get out of your office?”
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Hell, Harsin might be worse than Edsall. At least Randy supported player compensation.
A source also said Harsin hated the concept of name, image and likeness and made that clear to players. Harsin was particularly critical of players from low-income families who received money from NIL deals because he thought they lost their focus on football, one source added.
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It wasn’t just the players, either.
Sources said Harsin was often quick to dismiss input from assistants. Four games into the season, he fired Cornelius Williams, a young and respected receivers coach from Alabama who had stints at Troy, South Alabama, North Alabama, Jacksonville State and UAB.
Sources were puzzled by Williams’ firing, and Harsin didn’t widely provide a reason for it, the sources said. But the decision removed from the staff a coach who connected well with players — something Harsin couldn’t afford.
“(Williams) did nothing but did his damn job,” one source said. “He had a great relationship with the players.”
Harsin replaced him by promoting offensive analyst Eric Kiesau, who was an assistant coach for Harsin at Boise State. When Mason left for Oklahoma State in January, Harsin promoted linebackers coach Jeff Schmedding, another former Boise State assistant.
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I’m sensing a pattern there. Occam’s razor suggests that Harsin’s problem isn’t that he’s coaching with his dick. It’s that he is a dick.
This appears to be such a bad culture match that I’m honestly surprised nobody picked up on it when he was interviewed. Let’s just hope if Auburn decides to part ways with Harsin — and at this point, I think it’s a win for us Dawg fans either way they go — they leave the decision makers in place.

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JABA indeed (Just Auburn Being Auburn)

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Insider comments:
“Horrendous "FIT" to begin with made by an AD (backed by the President) who ,other than a short stint at Ole Miss, had no clue about the state, Conference and school.

Napier and Venables, neither pursued/accepted ,respectively, the job cause of "TOO many Chiefs in the Teepee" and no clearly defined line of "Command" ,as they have stated publically.

Chief "CHIEF" is Rane ,who was Steele's primary backer (as w/Steele he would have "the EAR" of the HC). Rane is originally an Attorney by trade. who after morphing into a biz mogul, AIN'T too far removed from Lowder. THAT AIN'T GOOD.

Rane, et al ,like Lowder and Company did for so long ,wanna control AU athletics . The Board of Trustees, the Governor (an AU grad), etc. won't drop the hammer cause they want the $ support.

Got a long time good bud on their Ath. Board and 2 friends who are AU lettermen. --They ALL know the prob, but NO ONE w/the power to do so , will stand up to Rane and his "cabal".

*** Politics/$s and SOME people's EGOs, RULE. Best interests of AU and a man's personal integrity be damned.

*** AU decades long SNAFU continues unabated.”
 
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